Sibling Support Project

Sibling Support Project

This is a national support site for brothers and sisters of people with special health and development needs. It was created by Children's Hospital and regional medical center in Seattle, WA. It lists a number of links supporting various services for parents as well as children and teachers.

This is a national support site for brothers and sisters of people with special health and development needs. It was created by Children's Hospital and regional medical center in Seattle, WA. It lists a number of links supporting various services for parents as well as children and teachers.

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14 years ago

Tamarah Ashton
(Faculty)

I have encouraged my students who are taking methods courses and preparing for student teaching to become familiar with the contents of this site. Many times general education teachers are the first to realize that the sibling of a child with a disability needs some support. This is a tremendous resource for those students and their parents. Very thoughtfully constructed.